The PC port of Batman: Arkham Knight continues to be a comedy of errors. In spite of numerous patches, a complete relaunch, and loads of promises, the game still performs poorly on a wide range of PCs.

Months back, 343 Industries made it clear that a 60fps target frame rate was more important than anything else — even beloved features like split-screen multiplayer. As it turns out, that wasn’t the only thing sacrificed in the name of frame rate.

Assassin’s Creed, as a franchise, has had massive ups and downs over the last decade. From the ambitious first release back in 2007 to this year’s Assassin’s Creed Syndicate, we’ve seen nine different mainline releases that vary wildly in both setting and overall quality. Last year’s Assassin’s Creed Unity was a low point for the series, so it’s important that Ubisoft nails this year’s game to get everything back on track.

Nearly two years after the launch of the Xbox One, Microsoft has finally gotten around to releasing a USB dongle that allows for its controller to be used wirelessly with Windows PCs. So, is it finally time to step up to an Xbox One controller?

As 2015 enters its final stretch, the hype around Black Friday has begun to build. We’re only about a month away from the biggest shopping day of the year, and some impressive deals have already started to leak. Cheap laptops and HDTVs are no surprise, but the recent revelation of a super-cheap Xbox One has caught my attention.

While The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt has been an unqualified success both critically and financially, the game has suffered from some performance issues since its launch back in May. Thankfully, the most recent patch (1.10) smooths out the vast majority of the frame rate issues on the PS4.

Star Wars Battlefront is going to be a big deal. This long-awaited follow up to the PS2-era franchise is set to launch within a month of Star Wars Episode VII, and the nostalgia alone will inevitably propel the sales sky high. Over the last couple of days, EA has been running a beta test of across the PS4, Xbox One, and PC, and I’ve been watching it closely.

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